Monday, August 24, 2009

My youngest grandson is sitting here by the water's edge wearing his red and yellow lifejacket looking very thoughtful with a rosy tinted sky beyond.He is a great outdoors boy enjoying all of nature's wonderful and fascinating features. Perhaps his thoughts are similar to these below as his family's summer vacation time draws to a close.Thanks go to my son Davis for the great photo he willingly shared.

Where has summer gonewill it be back again soon?or do I have to wait until next June ?It was so much fun playing in the summer sun,Visiting with my New Brunswick family and also my Ontario one.I can't believe its almost done

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A Personal Photo Challenge

Feedjit

Information and details about the regional winner of the Commonwealth writers book prize for Canada and Europe; Riel Nason's award winning debut novel, "The Town That Drowned" can be found here. Just click on the cover picture. Enjoy!

Ruby Tuesday 2

a meme about red

ABC Wednesday Round22

a new letter each week

Nature Center Magazine: check it out!

This very interesting nature blog has several great features. It features a nature blog of the week and introduces it to other nature bloggers. Also it features Nature News. To check it out you can go to:
http://www.nc-mag.com/

My ships at sea quilt

Skywatch Friday

BeautifulSkies from all over the world can be seen on Skywatch . Why not join in?

MY OTHER BLOGS

Thursday Challenge

theme 'wooden'

Followers

There are 63 covered bridges in the province of New Brunswick and I love finding them in those 'out of the way' places. I have photographed most all of them, with only about 4 or 5 yet to locate. I still have many photos yet to post on my New Brunswick Covered Bridges blog. If you would like to visit and see more pictures of Covered Bridges, just click on the picture above.